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Scope of Title II of ADA

:While Title II of the ADA has been applied mainly to issues involving physical barriers and other limitations on access to basic government services, the plain language of the statute also regulates all government programs or activities. Thus, Title II has been applied as regulating such diverse programs, services and activities as enrollment in public colleges and restrictions on a disabled student's activities at the college {{cite book | last = U.S. Department of Justice | title = ADA Title II Technical Assistance Manual | pages = II-3.5200, II-3.5400 | date = 1993}}, eligibility for public assistance {{cite book | last = U.S. Department of Justice | title = ADA Title II Technical Assistance Manual | pages = II-3.6100 | date = 1993}}, the issuance of driver's licenses {{cite book | last = U.S. Department of Justice | title = ADA Title II Technical Assistance Manual | pages = II-3.4300, II-3.7200 | date = 1993}}, the granting of medical licenses {{cite court |litigants=Hason v. Medical Board of California |vol=279 |reporter=F.3d | opinion=1167 |pinpoint= |court=CA 9 |date=2002 |url= }}, and the granting of licenses to practice law{{cite court |litigants=Bartlett v. New York State Board of Law Examiners |vol=226 |reporter=F.3d | opinion=69 |pinpoint= |court=CA 2 |date=2000 |url= }}{{cite court |litigants=In re Petition and Questionnaire for Admission to the Rhode Island Bar |vol=683 |reporter=A.2d | opinion=1333 |pinpoint= |court=RI |date=1996 |url= }}.

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